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Who's Who Winners Announced
Fourteen CBC Seniors Chosen for National Honor List
Who's Who Among Students in
American Universities and Colleges has selected fourteen Cal
Baptist seniors for their 1972-
73 edition. This is a nation-wide
selection of eminent college students. Nominations are made on
the basis of scholarship, leadership qualities, and potential future success.
These students were honored
yesterday at the awards chapel.
PAM ALEXANDER
Pam Alexander has been sophomore class favorite, lady-in-
waiting for the Yule Festival,
Homecoming Queen, and dorm
president. She is a member of
concert choir and received the
Master Key Award last year.
LAURA BANTA
Laura Banta has been involved
with girl's volleyball, Alphi Chi,
Hermanos en Cristo, and served
as the BSU social chairman in
1972. She has been on the president's and dean's honor rolls
and received the modern foreign
language award last year.
No edition
next week
CAROL BUTLER
Carol Butler attended Taft
Community College before coming to CBC. While at Taft she
received the Taft College Memorial Scholarship. She is a
member of Les Chantueses.
CHARLES ENGLEMANN
Charles Engleman attended
College of San Mateo and San
Francisco State before coming to
CBC. He is pastor atOliveStreet
Baptist Church in Colton and is
serving as president of Ministerial Alliance this year.
WALTER GRUBB
Walter Grubb has been sophomore class president, ASB 1st
vice president and is currently
serving as ASB president. He
has been Banner editor, and played varsity basketball.
MARVIN TAPSFIELD
Marvin Tapsfield has been a
member of Brass ensemble and
the varsity soccer team. He has
been on the president's and dean's
honor rolls and is a member of
Alphi Chi. He was placed on the
all-conference soccer team in
1971.
MARK CRAIG
Mark Craig is a member of
the dorm council, an RA and a
member ofthe Brass Ensemble.
RICHARD FLOOD
Richard Flood has been an RA
and a member of Circle K. He
served as off-campus director
for BSU and is currently serving
as CBC's BSU president and as
the state BSU vice-president.
KEITH McLELLAN
Keith McLellan has served
as junior and senior class president and received a Master Key
award last year. He is a member
of Brass Ensemble and has been
on scholarship from the Public
Relations department. He also
served as an RA and as choir
president.
I
MERVIN TAPSFIELD
Mervin Tapsfield is a member
of Alphi Chi and of the Brass
Ensemble. He has been on the
president's and Dean's honor
rolls. He has also received the
most valuable player award and
the most inspirational award in
soccer.
CHERYL DURHAM
Cheryl Durham has been involved with. Alphi Chi, music
guild, and concert choir. She
served as secretary for the BSU
in 71-72 and as secretary for
the young Democrats in 1972.
LINDA GALLAGHER
Linda Gallagher has been an
RA and involved in music guild,
Alphi Chi, and Trouveres.
CBC to Break Ground For Building
Ground-breaking ceremonies
for the D. E. Wallace Building
of the Book of Life Complex at
California Baptist College will
be held Ian. 19, 10 a.m., on the
Riverside campus.
Trustees, students, administration, faculty, staff, and dignitaries from throughout the state
will be on hand for ceremonies
initiating construction of the
$350,000 building.
Named in memory of the late
Dr. D. Eugene Wallace, professor of Bible at Cal Baptist, the
two-story building will feature
a Christian museum, exhibits,
and showcase areas and provide
facilities for Music and Theatre
Arts Departments. Funds for the
Wallace Building were contributed by Dr. Wallace's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wallace, and
other friends ofthe college.
The Book of Life Complex has
been the focal point of future
construction plans at California
Baptist College for several
years. All buildings in the complex will emphasize the influence
ofthe Bible on society.
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Julia Rice has served as Her- . J&* WILLIAMS
manos en Cristo's secretary and ^tTJSS S5S
corresponding secretary. She has slnator< a™ sophomore social
k^„ o _-.»£. r ai u: /-u- a chairman. She is a RA, a mem-
been a member of A phi Chi and . r ., .• ^u- r. ' T ■
Lor haon „„ ., p. , , ber of Alphi Chi, Drama Trio,
has been on the Dean s honor , AC.r> i ± • -a *
,] and ASB 1st vice president.
GROUND BREAKING CEREMONY
10:00 A.M.
PROGRAM
10:10 Welcome and Recognition of Special Guests
Dr. James Staples, presiding
10:15 Comments
Mr. Bill George, Board President
10:20 Chapel Choir
Dr. Curtis Cheek
10:30 Message
Dr. Nelson
10:40 Ground-Breaking Ceremony
10:50 Benediction
Wally Grubb, ASB President

Who's Who Winners Announced
Fourteen CBC Seniors Chosen for National Honor List
Who's Who Among Students in
American Universities and Colleges has selected fourteen Cal
Baptist seniors for their 1972-
73 edition. This is a nation-wide
selection of eminent college students. Nominations are made on
the basis of scholarship, leadership qualities, and potential future success.
These students were honored
yesterday at the awards chapel.
PAM ALEXANDER
Pam Alexander has been sophomore class favorite, lady-in-
waiting for the Yule Festival,
Homecoming Queen, and dorm
president. She is a member of
concert choir and received the
Master Key Award last year.
LAURA BANTA
Laura Banta has been involved
with girl's volleyball, Alphi Chi,
Hermanos en Cristo, and served
as the BSU social chairman in
1972. She has been on the president's and dean's honor rolls
and received the modern foreign
language award last year.
No edition
next week
CAROL BUTLER
Carol Butler attended Taft
Community College before coming to CBC. While at Taft she
received the Taft College Memorial Scholarship. She is a
member of Les Chantueses.
CHARLES ENGLEMANN
Charles Engleman attended
College of San Mateo and San
Francisco State before coming to
CBC. He is pastor atOliveStreet
Baptist Church in Colton and is
serving as president of Ministerial Alliance this year.
WALTER GRUBB
Walter Grubb has been sophomore class president, ASB 1st
vice president and is currently
serving as ASB president. He
has been Banner editor, and played varsity basketball.
MARVIN TAPSFIELD
Marvin Tapsfield has been a
member of Brass ensemble and
the varsity soccer team. He has
been on the president's and dean's
honor rolls and is a member of
Alphi Chi. He was placed on the
all-conference soccer team in
1971.
MARK CRAIG
Mark Craig is a member of
the dorm council, an RA and a
member ofthe Brass Ensemble.
RICHARD FLOOD
Richard Flood has been an RA
and a member of Circle K. He
served as off-campus director
for BSU and is currently serving
as CBC's BSU president and as
the state BSU vice-president.
KEITH McLELLAN
Keith McLellan has served
as junior and senior class president and received a Master Key
award last year. He is a member
of Brass Ensemble and has been
on scholarship from the Public
Relations department. He also
served as an RA and as choir
president.
I
MERVIN TAPSFIELD
Mervin Tapsfield is a member
of Alphi Chi and of the Brass
Ensemble. He has been on the
president's and Dean's honor
rolls. He has also received the
most valuable player award and
the most inspirational award in
soccer.
CHERYL DURHAM
Cheryl Durham has been involved with. Alphi Chi, music
guild, and concert choir. She
served as secretary for the BSU
in 71-72 and as secretary for
the young Democrats in 1972.
LINDA GALLAGHER
Linda Gallagher has been an
RA and involved in music guild,
Alphi Chi, and Trouveres.
CBC to Break Ground For Building
Ground-breaking ceremonies
for the D. E. Wallace Building
of the Book of Life Complex at
California Baptist College will
be held Ian. 19, 10 a.m., on the
Riverside campus.
Trustees, students, administration, faculty, staff, and dignitaries from throughout the state
will be on hand for ceremonies
initiating construction of the
$350,000 building.
Named in memory of the late
Dr. D. Eugene Wallace, professor of Bible at Cal Baptist, the
two-story building will feature
a Christian museum, exhibits,
and showcase areas and provide
facilities for Music and Theatre
Arts Departments. Funds for the
Wallace Building were contributed by Dr. Wallace's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wallace, and
other friends ofthe college.
The Book of Life Complex has
been the focal point of future
construction plans at California
Baptist College for several
years. All buildings in the complex will emphasize the influence
ofthe Bible on society.
>
Julia Rice has served as Her- . J&* WILLIAMS
manos en Cristo's secretary and ^tTJSS S5S
corresponding secretary. She has slnator< a™ sophomore social
k^„ o _-.»£. r ai u: /-u- a chairman. She is a RA, a mem-
been a member of A phi Chi and . r ., .• ^u- r. ' T ■
Lor haon „„ ., p. , , ber of Alphi Chi, Drama Trio,
has been on the Dean s honor , AC.r> i ± • -a *
,] and ASB 1st vice president.
GROUND BREAKING CEREMONY
10:00 A.M.
PROGRAM
10:10 Welcome and Recognition of Special Guests
Dr. James Staples, presiding
10:15 Comments
Mr. Bill George, Board President
10:20 Chapel Choir
Dr. Curtis Cheek
10:30 Message
Dr. Nelson
10:40 Ground-Breaking Ceremony
10:50 Benediction
Wally Grubb, ASB President